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Chery Tiggo 4 gets 4 stars in Euro NCAP test
The Chery Tiggo 4 underwent Euro NCAP testing in 2025, demonstrating good performance in adult occupant protection (88%) and vulnerable occupant protection (79%), with an effective AEB system for pedestrians and cyclists, as well as fatigue monitoring and lane keeping assist. However, there are reports of airbag failures in Tiggo 7 and 8 models (curtain and knee) in previous 2025 tests, although the Tiggo 7 was reassessed to 5 stars after corrections, suggesting that the Tiggo 4 may also have improvements, with a detailed report available on the Euro NCAP website.
The Chery Tiggo 4 received 4 stars in the Euro NCAP in recent 2025 tests, highlighting good child protection (85%), but there were flaws in the side and knee airbags in related models (Tiggo 7/8), leading to reassessments and improvements. Versions like the Tiggo 4 Pro (ANCAP) received 5 stars with advanced safety equipment (AEB, LKA) as standard in the Australian market after recalls, indicating that safety varies with specifications and versions, but Chery has been working to raise the safety standard.
Score Details (Euro NCAP 2025):
Overall Rating: 4 stars.
-Child Occupant Protection: 85% (good).
-Adult Occupant Protection: 79%
-Active Safety Systems: 80%
-Vulnerable Road Users: 78%
Context and Observations:
-Related Model Faults (Tiggo 7/8): Initial tests of the Tiggo 7 and 8 showed problems with the curtain and knee airbags, resulting in 4 stars and requests for improvement, which Chery addressed, leading to positive reassessments (5 stars for Tiggo 8 after correction).
-Tiggo 4 Pro (ANCAP): In the Australian market (ANCAP), the Tiggo 4 Pro (same specification) obtained 5 stars with front, side, knee and curtain airbags, as well as advanced AEB and lane assist systems as standard.
-Evolution: Chery has significantly improved safety, with newer models such as the Tiggo 8 and Tiggo 7 CSH achieving 5 stars after corrections.
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